Full service is a big part of what we do best. If you wish, we will be happy to provide you with a complete AV package for your event. We offer projectors, cameras, direction consoles, feed technology, media servers and much more.

We will show your advertising spot on video screens in the context of the largest and most popular events in Germany. Whether concerts, festivals, sporting events, fairs, shows and exhibitions, or street festivals – we’ll take you straight to your target audience.

Bold, new approaches: Special advertising formats can go a long way towards making sure that you stand out from the crowd and surprise your target groups in a very positive way. Digital out-of-home is the new keyword.

Advertising messages can only achieve the desired impact if the right media is selected. We will be happy to advise you and position your advertising message at attractive locations and at target-group-relevant events throughout Germany.

We rent out high-circulation promotional areas throughout Germany. You can get an overview of all currently available areas on our map and then get in touch with us for specifics. This is the first step towards your promotional activity or campaign becoming a guaranteed success

Versatile, customised, eye-catching - the Vidibox. The Vidibox is a presentation space, LED screen and trade show stand - all in one. Our patented, multifunctional presentation module is absolutely unique on the market and it stands out with its enormous versatility.

The Vidicube is a mobile eventunit in lightweight construction. The use of audiovisual media in the mobile Vidicube allows individual and effective brand staging. It is possible to realize outdoor activities as well as promotional activities in enclosed spaces.

Bringing creative ideas to life calls for customised solutions. If you don’t want to settle for middle-of-the-road solutions, you’ve come to the right specialists. Our more than 25 years of experience in the sector guarantee that you will receive the best possible state-of-the-art professional advice.

Over 25 years of experience in the sector speak volumes. From public screenings in small groups through to major national events, we have already implemented countless projects of all types and scopes and we are still excited about all those to come – have a look at some of our best projects here.

We rock the world’s stages – and that’s why we need you! You can be sure of a varied, exciting work environment and a great team. So what are you waiting for? Here you will find our current job descriptions.

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Grand Départ 2017

GRAND DÉPART 2017 IN DÜSSELDORF

Every year, the Tour de France kick-off event attracts hundreds of thousands of sports enthusiasts. The premiere of the Grand Départ in Düsseldorf was eagerly awaited by organisers, residents and fans. More than a million spectators came to the metropolis to witness the beginning of the high-profile cycling race live. In order to be technically equipped for this high volume of visitors, Screen Visions, together with the city of Düsseldorf’s technical and logistical director Rainer Schüler and his colleague Thomas Krämer, analysed the sound and LED screen requirements for the hotspots.

The team of twenty experts in LED, sound, direction and signalling ensured that each and every fan was reached both visually and acoustically at the seven locations of the city district. A key element of the project was the central transmission onto all video walls. This took place via an internal and encrypted DVB-T network directly from the TV compound at the Messe Düsseldorf. A 50-metre-high climber with a central directional antenna was used. A DVB-T receiver plus a backup were placed on each video wall, so that each wall could be supplied with the live image for RT1, ARD and Saarländischer Rundfunk. Additionally, general information about the event as well as safety instructions were broadcast centrally or, as required, individually sent to the respective locations.